Poems Of Robinson Jeffers by Robinson Jeffers
A Narrative of the Poet's Life and Work
This collection of poetry delves into the profound and often stark observations of the natural world and human condition, reflecting the author's deep connection to the rugged California coast. The poems are characterized by their intense imagery, philosophical introspection, and a sometimes controversial examination of civilization's impact on the environment. The poet's work is known for its epic storytelling and exploration of themes such as beauty, violence, and the transcendent unity of all living things, often challenging readers to confront the darker aspects of existence with an unflinching eye.
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- Published
- 1920
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- American
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- Pages
- 300-400
- Original Language
- English
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